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Tomography of red blood cells by multiple-wavelength digital holographic microscopy

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Abstract

We present a method enabling cell tomography by multiple-wavelength digital holographic microscopy. 20 reflection holograms between 485 and 670 nm are sequentially acquired, then the wavefronts are summed to obtain 3D tomographic reconstruction of red blood cells.

© 2009 Optical Society of America

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